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SummaryWhile Carrie and the rest of Logan Pond Clan are trying to survive, a rebellion is forming against their president. Meanwhile, Patrolman Owen Simmons has been assigned two new patrol partners. This makes protecting Carrie and the Logan Pond Clan even more difficult than ever before. To make matters worse, Greg is issued an order from the government to go in for patrolman training. Greg goes in order to protect his family. But after training and a mission with his partner goes terribly wrong and they almost get killed, his partner agrees to tell their commander that he is dead. Now Greg has to race home to Logan Pond before the message of his death reaches them first, barely making it before the message. Upon Greg’s return he learns of his ill mother’s passing, as well as that Carrie has taken his advice and given Owen a chance. As Greg and Carrie are trying to make sense of the feelings they still have for each other, Carrie and several other members of the clan become deathly ill. Will Owen help Greg and the clan find a way to get Carrie and some of the others the doctor and will she live long enough to realize her blossoming relationship with Greg?

Author InformationRebecca Lund Belliston is the author of the bestselling LDS romantic suspense novels SADIE and AUGUSTINA and a new dystopian trilogy entitled CITIZENS OF LOGAN POND based five years after the financial collapse of America. Rebecca also composes religious and classical-style music. She lives in Michigan with her husband and five kids.

ReviewThe second novel in the Citizens of Logan Pond series, Liberty, continues the story of the Logan Pond Clan. It is filled with adventure and romance as a rebellion against the president of the country arises and citizens and squatters alike must pick a side to be on. This page turning, action packed novel will keep readers wanting to know what will happen next, especially with a cliff-hanger ending. I would recommend this novel to readers of futuristic/dystopian novels that also enjoy adventure and romance along the way.

SummaryThe economy has crashed and her parents are dead. Carrie Ashworth’s main goal in life is to live peacefully with her clan and to keep her younger brother and sister alive. To keep the clan organized and fed each member has a job to do, Carrie must grow the crops to feed the thirty-six clan members, as well as receive updates from Patrolman Oliver Simmons. Everything has an order and a routine until Greg Pierce and his mother show up.

Greg formulates new ideas of ways to keep the clan protected, especially if or when relationships with Oliver go wrong. Carrie is sure that Oliver will never turn on their clan, but many of the other members disagree. The day at last comes when the clan must once again rely on the relationship and trust between Carrie and Oliver. Will Oliver turn on the clan, especially when he is showing interest in Carrie, but Carrie is interested in Greg? Will Carrie get together with Oliver to pacify the clan, or allow an unlikely romance with Greg to blossom?

Author InformationRebecca Lund Belliston is the author of the bestselling LDS romantic suspense novels SADIE and AUGUSTINA and a new dystopian trilogy entitled CITIZENS OF LOGAN POND based five years after the financial collapse of America. Rebecca also composes religious and classical-style music. She lives in Michigan with her husband and five kids.

ReviewRebecca Belliston has created a futuristic world where the economy crashes and the country is doing all it can to stay afloat. It brings to light the struggles and the bonds among a group of clan members as they rely on one another for survival as each person completes his or her own task for the clan. I would recommend this novel to readers that enjoy futuristic/dystopian novels, as well as a little bit of adventure and romance.

SummaryWidower Shaina Sterling feels like she is living a lie. She lives in a big fancy house, but is continually selling off household items to pay off her late husband’s debts. When a fire burns Sterling Hall to the ground, rancher Sloan Remington allows her to work at his ranch, assisting with meals and taking care of his bedridden surrogate mother. As Sloan’s surrogate mother schemes to get Sloan and Shaina together, Sloan fights the feelings he is beginning to feel for Shaina. Will Sloan and Shaina fall in love, or will secrets from their pasts cause a rift in their rising feelings for one another?

Author InformationWith 105 books (5,000,000+ copies in circulation!), best-selling author Loree Lough's stories have been compared to those by Nicholas Sparks, and she has been dubbed by readers and reviewers as “a gifted writer whose stories touch hearts and change lives.”

With a long list of industry awards, it isn't likely this prolific author will ever retire...not even to her cozy li'l cabin in the Allegheny Mountains. She loves to hear from her readers and personally answers every letter sent to http://www.loreelough.com/.

ReviewThe first novel in the Secrets of Sterling Street series, Currency of the Heart, will captivate readers from page one, with its moving story of loss, trust, hope, and love. Celebrated author Loree Lough has written a story that comes from the heart as she brings her characters to life in an uplifting and inspiring story. I would recommend this novel to readers that love historical fiction Christian romance novels that will inspire and touch your heart.

Nell Holstrom wanted no part of her grandfather's barren gold mine that had taken the lives of her mother, father, and younger brother; even if there may still be hidden wealth inside. Instead, she went to Denver and took a job as housekeeper at the old Stone Hill Inn.

Asa Stone was barely more than a boy when his father dragged him and his brothers to fight with Colonel John Chivington. But Asa refused to participate in the raid on the peaceful Cheyenne and Arapahoe; and when the smoke cleared, his father and brother lay among the slaughtered. Besieged by guilt, Asa wandered the West for years before returning to Denver to rebuild the old inn he'd inherited.

Together, Nell and Asa work hard to restore Stone Hill. But when disaster hits the inn, Asa retreats into despair and Nell is forced to return to her family's mine. Asa faces the hard fact: He'll never be the man Nell deserves. Can he overcome the dark secrets of his past? And will Nell still love him when she learns the truth?

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Young widow Shaina Sterling hates living a lie. Desperate to keep bill collectors from the door, she secretly sells valuable possessions piece by piece, and hopes Denver’s elite never discover that his lavish lifestyle left her a near pauper.

She’s unaware that as her husband lay dying, successful rancher Sloan Remington made him a promise. And Sloan guards her secrets as carefully as he looks after her safety.

When fire devours Sterling Hall, leaving her homeless and penniless, he brings her to Remington Ranch to manage his household. His kindness makes Shaina beholden to him … and threatens to expose the secret that could destroy him.

Will trials and tragedies bring Sloan and Shaina together?Or will secrets—and the cost of exposing them—drive them apart forever?

About the Author

With 105 books (5,000,000+ copies in circulation!), best-selling authorLoree Lough'sstories have been compared to those by Nicholas Sparks, and she has been dubbed by readers and reviewers as “a gifted writer whose stories touch hearts and change lives.”

With a long list of industry awards, it isn't likely this prolific author will ever retire...not even to her cozy li'l cabin in the Allegheny Mountains. She loves to hear from her readers and personally answers every letter sent to http://www.loreelough.com/.

Review

Acclaimed author Loree Lough has once again created a beautiful and touching story in her second instalment of the Secrets of Sterling Street, Guardians of the Heart. This novel will touch readers’ from page one as they enjoy the enthralling journey of the relationship between Nell and Asa blossom from trust and friendship to possible love. Throughout the novel Loree has brought her characters to life in a true and heartwarming way. I would recommend this novel to Christian, historical fiction, romance readers.

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Nell and Asa have guarded their hearts, but to let love in, they'll have to let go.We hope you enjoyed finding out more about their story.If you didn't get a chance to get to each stop, you can go back and check them out now...

And how do you develop your deep POV?I love living in the heads of my characters, and accomplish it (and avoid ‘head hopping’) by writing each scene from a specific character’s point of view. It’s almost as though I take up residence in their brains (like a parasite! LOL). When I’m thinking their thoughts, reacting to what other characters do and say, deep POV is a lot easier.

Bookworm Lisa- Review"Loree Lough has written this story in an easy to read voice. The pacing is excellent. She kept my attention and I really came to like the characters."

Worthy2Read- Nonna's Authentic Spaghetti SauceAs any ‘on a deadline’ author can tell you, we’re really, really good at procrastinating. We tidy drawers, organize closets, poke around in our flower beds. And we cook. One of my favorite recipes was handed down by my Italian grandmother’s family. I hope you’ll enjoy it, too!

Zerina Blossom's Books- They Called Her Shoog Guest PostThe summer I turned ten, a pretty little redheaded girl moved into the house on the corner. Her parents and older siblings called her Shoog…and it was Shoog who introduced the kids on our block to a whole new way to spend our summer days...

Reading Is My SuperPower- Review"A sweet heartfelt romance that reminds us of the importance of forgiveness – of other people and especially of ourselves. With true, likable characters and a plot brimming with all the great elements of a story, Guardians of the Heart will gently refresh your soul."

Christy's Cozy Corners- A Promise to Jake, Part 1When a mysterious package arrives shortly before Christmas, a wealthy author is forced to remember what’s truly important about the holy day…and about life.

Writing Pearls- Review"This was a surprising out of bounds romance. It was clean, well-written, with strong characters that become a part of your reality."

underneath the covers- ExcerptRegrettably, no one was hiring. Few things scared her more than the prospect of being homeless and destitute. Nell sat on the steps of the bank, held her head in her hands and tried to pray. She’d said countless prayers for others—in church, others on her knees before bed—but couldn’t remember the last time she’d prayed for herself. Did she remember how?

Mel's Shelves- Review"I loved Asa and Nell! Asa puts on a rough front but does care about others while trying not to. He feels guilt for some things he did in the past and needs to learn to forgive himself. Nell was sweet from the beginning! What I loved about this book is that the author didn't just tell me; she showed me."

Tell Tale Book Reviews- ExcerptOh, what he wouldn’t give to go back in time to the little house on the outskirts of Denver that always smelled of fresh-baked bread, where he’d never gone hungry and never felt cold, thanks to his ma’s talent for turning scraps of cloth into warm quilts.

Babs Book Bistro- Review"I could not put this book down it was wonderful. . . . A nice relaxing read that brings out the love and coziness."

Mommabears Book Blog- A Promise to Jake, Part 2He stared at the blinking cursor. "I've let you down big time, Jake," he said, eyes on the blank white screen. Maybe telling his friend’s story would ease his conscience. Squaring his shoulders, Homer pulled out the keyboard drawer and gave his knuckles one last crack, and began to type:

Me:You are such a prolific writer! (5,000,000 copies in circulation – 108 books, 72 short stories, and over 2500 articles in print) Where do you get your inspiration for so many new plots and characters?

Loree:Inspiration is everywhere. Literally. I’ve come up with story ideas while reading a dog-eared old magazine in the doctor’s waiting room. At the grocery store. In the movie theater. Here at home, watching the TV news or reading the Sunday paper. Sitting on a bench at the soft ice cream parlor, listening to the conversation of patrons on the next bench. Talking to a neighbor over the back fence. While on hold to make corrections to a DirecTV statement. I could go on (and on!), but I think you get the idea!

Singing Librarian Books- Review (Author Interviewhere)"Throughout the novel Loree has brought her characters to life in a true and heartwarming way. I would recommend this novel to Christian, historical fiction, romance readers."

Colorimetry- ExcerptThey carried their bowls to a nearby bench and sat down to enjoy the treat, and Asa realized immediately that they were facing the wrong direction. Fifty yards due north, he had a direct line of sight to where Gus and Nell sat, munching fried chicken, corn bread, and apple slices. Oughta be you sitting there, he thought.

SummaryMiriam watches as her young brother floats down the Nile River in a basket to be discovered by a daughter of Pharaoh. As Miriam grows up she keeps a watchful eye on her brother, often getting herself into trouble. Even going so far as to go near Egyptian activities to catch a glimpse of him. This eventually brings about the capture of the man she loves, Caleb. He is accused for a crime he did not do, stealing from the Royals treasury. Intent on finding Caleb, Miriam accidentally runs into Moses, who seems kinder than the other Egyptians. Moses says he will do what he can to help Caleb. Caleb is eventually released, but in order to live he must find the man who stole from the treasury or face death. Will they be able to discover who the thief is before it is too late? Will Miriam be able to wed Caleb at last or will he suffer a devastating death? Will Moses get into trouble after noticing he is different than the other Egyptians?

Author InformationHeather B. Moore is a USA Today bestselling author of more than a dozen historical novels and thrillers, written under pen name H.B. Moore. She writes women's fiction, romance and inspirational non-fiction under Heather B. Moore. This can all be confusing, so her kids just call her Mom. Heather attended Cairo American College in Egypt, the Anglican School of Jerusalem in Israel, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University in Utah.

ReviewThis first novel in The Moses Chronicles is both enjoyable and enlightening as it brings to life the biblical story of Moses, as well as his sister, Miriam. The story switches point of view between several of the characters, giving the novel a fun twist. These characters’ challenges are easy for readers to relate to his/her own life. I would recommend this novel to readers that enjoy biblical fiction novels written in various character perspectives.

SummaryIn 1941, as America teeters on the brink of World War II, Mary Stirling works at the Boston Navy Yard and renews an old friendship with naval officer Ensign Jim Avery. Jim’s destroyer escorts British convoys across the North Atlantic, but problems on his ship point to a saboteur at the shipyard. As Mary works to find the culprit and Jim battles U-boats, could their friendship blossom into something more? Or could the dangers they face keep them apart?

Author InformationSarah Sundin is the author of seven historical novels, including Through Waters Deep (Revell, August 2015). Her novella “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” in Where Treetops Glisten is a finalist for the 2015 Carol Award, and her novel On Distant Shores was a double finalist for the 2014 Golden Scroll Awards. A mother of three, Sarah lives in California, works on-call as a hospital pharmacist, and teaches Sunday school.

ReviewThis latest historical romance novel, by author Sarah Sundin, will sweep you off your feet! Taking you a time right before and at the start of WWII, Sarah brings to life the excitement and tragedy of war, as well as the beautiful love story of Officer Ensign Jim Avery and Mary Stirling, a secretary in the navel yard. This novel will capture readers’ attention from page one as they enjoy the adventure of Mary using her shorthand skills to “spy” on people and help solve a FBI case. I would recommend this novel to readers that thoroughly enjoy historical fiction novels with a bit of adventure and romance.

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Not long after a broken engagement, Shannon Turney discovers her neglected niece and nephew, Neal and Jeanie, in a messy house with almost no food, while their mother, B.K. is passed out on her bed. Shannon gains legal custody of them, quits her job in a high end law firm in New York City, changes her cell phone number, pulls all the money out of her bank account, tells her jailed brother they are getting away from B.K., and takes Neal and Jeanie on a road trip. They drive until they end up in Sugar City, New York. Here after meeting the local veterinarian, Phillip Meadows, at the park while walking some dogs that are currently boarding at his clinic, they become fast friends. Phillip helps Shannon find a place for her to live, as well as comes up with an idea for her new job. While Shannon is at work, Phillip’s mom, Marj, volunteers to watch the children. Everything is falling into place, the children’s therapy sessions are going well and Shannon’s relationship with Phillip is proceeding forward to romance. One evening there is a break-in at Shannon’s apartment scaring her and the children. Will Phillip and Shannon’s relationship last? Will Shannon and Neal and Jeanie ever be able to really escape the terrors of the possibility of B.K. bringing them to court before the children’s father gets out of jail and can gain legal custody of them?

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About the Author

Anita Stansfieldhas more than fifty published books and is the recipient of many awards, including two lifetime achievement awards. Her books go far beyond bein an enjoyable, memorable story. Anita resonates particularly well with a broad range of devoted readers because of her sensitive and insightful examination of contemporary issues that are faced by many of those readers, even when her venue is a historical romance, readers come away from her compelling stories equipped with new ideas about how to enrich their own lives, regardless of their circumstances.

Anita was born and raised in Provo, Utah. She is the mother of five and has a growing number of grandchildren. She also writes for the general trade market under the name Elizabeth D. Michaels.of

Review

Award-winning LDS author, Anita Stansfield, has once again written a story that readers will love and thoroughly enjoy. This story is written about the horrible truths of kids being taken away from their alcoholic and drug addicted parents; the kids are also either put into foster care, sometimes not any better than the situations with their parents, or allowed into the custody of loving relatives. Anita tells a story of the reality of these situations, as well as brings in a story of romance. I would highly recommend this novel to all readers that enjoy Anita Stansfield’s inspirational writing.Genre:contemporary fiction; LDS fiction; inspirational fictionPublisher:Covenant CommunicationsPublication date:August 1, 2015Number of pages:249

Summary Christopher Thatcher has always dreamed of going to America. After seeing that his sisters, Grace and Helen, are happily situated with their new husbands, he boards the Amanda May on a voyage to America. Christopher has avoided women for the most part, that is until he meets Marsali Abbot, another passenger aboard the Amanda May. Once Marsali arrives in America though, she is indentured to an evil man in Virginia. Marsali has a letter from her sister explaining about this man, but she does not read the letter until it is too late. Now she is doomed to servitude to this man with no escape. Throughout the voyage, Christopher and Marsali become better acquainted. Christopher even comes up with the idea and goes so far as to propose to Marsali in order to protect her and help her work off her debt from the voyage. Tragedy strikes when the ship they are on catches fire. Separated, Christopher and Marsali each think the other is dead. Will they find each other, or will it be too late as Marsali becomes engaged to another man?

Author InformationMichele Paige Holmes spent her childhood and youth in Arizona and northern California, often curled up with a good book instead of out enjoying the sunshine. She graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in elementary education and found it an excellent major with which to indulge her love of children’s literature

Her first novel, Counting Stars, won the 2007 Whitney Award for Best Romance. Its companion novel, a romantic suspense titled All the Stars in Heaven, was a Whitney Award finalist, as was her first historical romance, Captive Heart. My Lucky Stars completed the Stars series.

In 2014 Michele launched the Hearthfire Historical Romance line, with the debut title, Saving Grace. Loving Helen is the companion novel, with a third, Marrying Christopher released in July 2015.

When not reading or writing romance, Michele is busy with her full-time job as a wife and mother. She and her husband life in Utah with their five high-maintenance children, and a Shitzu that resembles a teddy bear, in a house with a wonderful view of the mountains.

ReviewAuthor Michelle Paige Holmes has written a charming regency romance story in her latest novel, Marrying Christopher. This novel is the third instalment of the Hearthfire Romance series and is full of fun, adventure, and romance. The story brings together two unlikely people who form a relationship over a four week time period during their voyage to America. The main characters in this novel, Christopher and Marsali, are well created as they are brought to life and enhance the storyline. I would recommend this novel to all lovers of regency romance fiction.

Thrown from his horse, Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam is left to traverse the remaining fifteen miles to Pemberley on foot. Richard never imagined the first carriage to cross his path would contain the one woman he thought he would never see again.Lady Aimée de Bourbon the only child of Prince du Sang Geoffroy de Bourbon, Marquis of Agen had captured and nearly broke Richard’s heart four years earlier. He had loved her and planned to give up his bachelor ways, but her father intended her to marry a royal, not an English Earl’s second son. Now Lady Aimée is affianced to Señor Duarte de Cortázar, a lesser Portuguese royal.While lost in his thoughts of his prior love, the carriage is robbed, Lady Aimée’s dowry stolen, and Lord Agen is injured. Colonel Fitzwilliam directs the driver to take them to Pemberley where Mr. Darcy and his wife Elizabeth take them in and offer refuge and a place to heal.Ancient customs of Dom Duarte’s family forbids marriage without the dowry present at the wedding and now with the dowry stolen, Lady Aimée and her father fear the de Cortázar’s will call off the marriage. But Lady Aimée intends to have love and will let nothing stand in her way, even if it means hurting the man she once professed to love.

"From an early age I have always been fascinated by the written word and the mood and atmosphere it creates for a reader; especially those books that affect me and transport me to some far-off place. These are the elements I strive to create in my books. My books in many ways record what most affects me: my feelings and experiences with family, friends, and those I have run into on my life's journey. My hope is that in my books you will find something that touches you, something which will resonate in your soul and remind you that you are strong and can overcome anything, especially if you have the support of loving friends and family."-Ayr Bray Ayr Bray is from the Pacific Northwest, but travels as much as possible so she doesn't have to deal with the cold. Ayr loves to hear from readers.

Pompous Schemes, book two in the Pemberley series, a continuation and twist on Jane Austen’s famous novel Pride and Prejudice is both humorous and entertaining. Full of lively and scheming characters, this novel is an adventure for all. Well-written and amusing, Ayr Bray has created a story that will captivate readers from page one. I would recommend this novel to readers who enjoy regency romance, as well as Jane Austen literature.

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Chapter 2:Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam cursed his mount for throwing him and bolting, forcing him to face a fifteen-mile walk over a sloping landscape to his cousin’s estate. Trouble, his wily horse, was probably halfway to Matlock by now. The damned horse was hardly worth the effort of keeping, and twice as bad as his name.Chapter 5:Jared Thatcher and Daniel Scott were Mr. Darcy’s most trusted and imposing footmen. Women admired their good looks and men were awed by their strength. They were tall with broad shoulders that seemed mitred at perfect ninety-degree angles. They were the best of the best for any task, be it serving dinner to a large party or discouraging footpads in the market square. There was nothing the two men could not accomplish together when they set their minds to it.Chapter 6: The clacking of balls in the billiards room down the hall drew Aimée from her gloomy thoughts. She glided towards the sound, her steps muffled by the luxurious carpet.When she neared the door, she paused and peered inside. There was Colonel Fitzwilliam, alone, playing billiards in his shirt-sleeves. She watched as he took a shot, the ball landing squarely in the cornerpocket. His satisfaction showed in the slightest curve at one corner of his mouth. Aimée thought his expression adorable—in a manly way, of course. She remembered the week they had spent together in Aberdeen. She had enjoyed his flattering attentions, though she had known they could come to nothing. He was a second son of an English Earl and she the only daughter of a French Marquis. Their countries were at war and she, as a realist, had known their love could never be no matter how their hearts were touched. Seeing him now, relaxed as he was, made her appreciate the time they had spent together, but it did not make her long for him. She had never been in love with him, though she had once thought otherwise. What she had felt for him had been no more than childish infatuation.Chapter 10: “I shall give you my undivided attention, my dove, but before you speak there is something that I am forced to do.” Señor de Cortázar tugged off of his gloves, walked up to Richard, and slapped him with such force Richard was sure even the stitches in the seams would be imprinted on his cheek. With a haughty sniff, Señor de Cortázar dropped his gloves at Richard’s feet.“Stop! What are you doing?” Aimée cried as she pushed herself between the men and held them apart with her outstretched arms. The excitement in her expression revealed her abject pleasure in the sudden turn events had taken. “Stop? But I thought this is what you wanted? Regardless, I cannot stop. The gauntlet has been thrown and I will have redress.”“All right, how do you want to do it?” Richard asked. “Pistols? Foils? Fisticuffs?” Richard hoped the Dom would choose fisticuffs. He had done a lot of thinking since Aimée’s theatrics of the night before and had come to the conclusion that he would rather not die for her after all.“I demand satisfaction to restore my honour and my dear Aimée’s. It would be rude to kill you while I am a guest in your cousin’s house, so I challenge you to fisticuffs. Right here, right now.”“Oh, very well, then. I accept.” Richard hoped he didn’t sound too relieved.“Aimée, my dear, you should step out of the way, I do not wish for you to be harmed.” Dom Duarte took her by the elbow and led her a few paces away. Aimée looked on with keen interest, clapping her hands in girlish glee.A footman was waved over from the house to lead the horse away and the two gentlemen squared off. Señor de Cortázar made the first move, landing a blow to Richard’s jaw that bowled him over backwards. Richard leapt back to his feet just in time to catch another blow. The second punch was every bit as powerful as the first and Richard tottered backwards, but he kept himself upright by grabbing hold of Señor de Cortázar’s arm.“Like that, is it?” Richard grunted as he swung a fist at Señor de Cortázar, catching him in the jaw.

SummaryThe only witness to a murder and aware of the corruptness in the Derby Mill Lead Mine masters, Matthew Poe agrees to testify in court. After an attempt on his life though, he is taken to Pemberley where Mr. Darcy is asked to hide him. Honor and duty bound, Mr. Darcy agrees to hide and protect Matthew, even when it makes his new bride, Elizabeth uneasy. Although Elizabeth is not originally not sure she will trust Matthew she tends to his bullet wound. When Matthew secretly sends for his wife and she shows up at Pemberley with evil men on her trail, trouble ensues. Will the men end up killing Matthew, or will he escape?

Author Information"From an early age I have always been fascinated by the written word and the mood and atmosphere it creates for a reader; especially those books that affect me and transport me to some far-off place. These are the elements I strive to create in my books. My books in many ways record what most affects me: my feelings and experiences with family, friends, and those I have run into on my life's journey. My hope is that in my books you will find something that touches you, something which will resonate in your soul and remind you that you are strong and can overcome anything, especially if you have the support of loving friends and family."-Ayr Bray

Ayr Bray is from the Pacific Northwest, but travels as much as possible so she doesn't have to deal with the cold. Ayr loves to hear from readers.

ReviewAuthor Ayr Bray has written a humorous and entertaining novel in her novel Pemberley: cowardly Witness. Filled with charming characters from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, this story continues the tale of Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy, as well as fun and new characters as well. Full of adventure and romance, this story will keep readers wondering who can be trusted and what will happen next. I would recommend this novel to lovers of Jane Austen’s literature, as well as regency novels.